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"Biden Should Release People In Prison For Marijuana, Criminal Defense Lawyers Group Tells White House," by Kyle Jaeger, Marijuana Moment, May 06, 2024
"Representing People Charged with Crimes Associated with Being Pregnant," by Daniel N. Arshack, ABA Criminal Justice Magazine, May 02, 2024
"Push continues to remove Richard Glossip from death row, briefs filed in support," by Alexandra Sharfman, KOKH FOX 25, May 02, 2024
"Criminal Defense Attys Push Biden For Cannabis Clemency," by Sam Reisman, Law360, May 03, 2024
"Travis County Tests Program to Provide Legal Defense at Bail Hearings," By Austin Sanders, The Austin Chronicle, May 03, 2024
"Critics question tech-heavy lineup of new Homeland Security AI safety board," by Benj Edwards, Ars Technica, April 29, 2024
"Justices Told Error Admission Merits Respect In Capital Case," by Katie Buehler, Law360, April 30, 2024
"Cops can force suspect to unlock phone with thumbprint, US court rules," by Jon Brodkin, Ars Technica, April 18, 2024
"Activists in DC for 4/20, Demanding Federal Action for Marijuana Justice," by Alexander Lekhtman, Filter, April 19, 2024
"Where is the the Ethical Limit for Zealous Criminal Defense Advocacy? w/MartÃn Sabelli," by Hunter Parnell, Public Defenseless Podcast, April 16, 2024
"US Supreme Court won't hear Baltimore lawyer's money laundering appeal," by David Thomas, Reuters, April 15, 2024
"Supreme Court justices question prosecutors on federal bribery statute," by Brett Rowland, The Center Square, April 15, 2024
"Supreme Court to examine federal obstruction law used to prosecute Trump and Jan. 6 rioters," by Melissa Quinn, CBS News, April 15, 2024
"State lawmakers field bills to empower judges to rethink long sentences," by Katie Mulvaney, Providence Journal, April 10, 2024
"Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office disciplines officers for publicly stripping man," by Nichole Manna, Jacksonville Tributary, April 08, 2024